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a boy jumps a distance of 2 metres on the surface of the earth what distance will he jumps on the surface of the moon where g is 1/6 th of its value on the surface of the earth

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Answered by QGP
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As the gravity of moon is one-sixth of that of the earth, the boy will be able to jump six times as high on the moon.

Thus, the boy can jump 2*6 = 12 metres on the surface of the moon.
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